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University of Zurich » Communication Systems Group » Teaching » FS15 » 713 - MobSys
Department of Informatics - Communication Systems Group
713 - Mobile Communication Systems Reader(s):
Prof. Dr. Burkhard Stiller ,
Assistants:
Daniel Dönni ,
Dr. Corinna Schmitt
Christos Tsiaras
ECTS Points: 4.5 Lecture:
Wednesdays 09:15-10:45 (without a break)
Exercises:
Wednesdays 11:00-11:45
Location:
BIN 2.A.10 (Lectures and Exercises)
Exam:
17.06.2015 at 10:15-12:00 Room:
BIN-2.A.01
Description This lecture's goals encompass the gaining of knowledge of principles and protocols for wireless and mobile communications. While telecommunications and Internet aspects are of utmost importance, their integration and future needs are discussed. Thus, respective protocol details and technology aspects for mobile and wireless communications will be covered.
Content Based on the basic knowledge on communication systems as well as distributed systems the specifics of communications in the wireless and mobile domain are addressed. Those include technical basics, media access schemes, and signals. In a more detailed view mobile and wireless telecommunication systems are discussed, which include GSM, UMTS, satellites, and radio. The Local Area Network is addressed in terms of WLAN technology, bluetooth, and some further examples. The development of these systems into an Internet usage is shown by discussing Mobile IP as well as mobile transport protocols. Finally, mobility support for wireless transactions and file systems as well as deployed technology scenarios are discussed.
Requirements The lecture on "Communication Systems/Kommunikationssysteme" is required. The knowledge of "Distributed Systems/Verteilte Systeme" is recommended, but not necessary.
Course Material Literature will be announced in the lecture. Lecture slides and additional material can be found the exercises can be found
here . Details on
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